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    Critically analyze the star Tina Fey by considering the writing of Mean Girls: the movie, the musical, and the movie musical, which she originally adapted to a screenplay from the book Queen Bees and Wannabees by Rosalind Wiseman. The original movie, Mean Girls, from 2004 was adapted into a musical for the stage by Tina Fey, which premiered in Washington, DC, in 2017 and went to Broadway the following year. As well as most recently, twenty years after the original, the story was converted into a…

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    Sumitomo Insurance group(MSI). MSI is one of the largest insurance company in Japan and has expanded its global network among more than 40 countries in the world. Mitsui is one of the Japanese huge financial clique (which is famous as "Zaibatsu") and MSI is one of the main companies of the Mitsui clique. MSI basically offers property insurance for the companies and individuals. It has around fifteen thousand permanent staffs and a thousand offices all over the world. Nearly half of the sales are…

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    The search for the Holy Grail Dreaming about what one can become, a vision every child possesses at one time or another. Life’s start is a child’s first taste from the tree that symbolizes all the different roots that can be followed. A problem arises, however, when different roots are poisoned this undermines self invention by astringently limiting choices through oppression. Oppression is a state that has evolved to fit what modern society wants. The change from a kingdom’s tyrannical control…

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    1. Discrimination occurs when certain individuals or groups are treated one way, while others are treated another. It's an act of unequal treatment. In the case of Plessy v. Ferguson, the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of racial segregation in public facilities under the doctrine of "separate but equal." It fits the definition of discrimination because whites and colored people were treated differently. At this time, society didn't like the idea of the two people affiliating with…

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    At age sixteen we tend to believe we know it all. We tend to believe that the entire world revolves around us, and that we have the world in our hands. That things will work just fine, because we say so. Now, looking back to those years made me realize how immature we were, and more crazy, through that immaturity we tend to make bad decisions. Now, at age eighteen just leaving the adolescent stage and emerging to adulthood I realized that if it were not for those bad decisions I would not be the…

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    The western world is historically known for prejudice, and suppressive culture only which had begun to change recently. However, despite progressive advances in our culture striving for fairness, cliques are still segregated by their religion, race, and even origin, whether consciously, or unconsciously. Two Centuries ago, William Hazlitt once said Prejudice is the child of ignorance. An axiom of the past, his words still bares significance today. Tensions between different ethnicities are…

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    a friend on a photo that they post on a social media site. 4. What is the biggest source of online conflict for middle schoolers? The biggest source of online conflict for middle schoolers is their friends not strangers or friends from a rival clique. 5. According to the FBI, how many sexual predators are online daily? According to the FBI,…

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    Picture this: Mr. Smith, having some care trouble, pulls his Lexus over to the curb on Cypress Boulevard in the middle of East Los Angeles and proceeds to the nearest 7-11 to call for a tow truck. His Armani Suit signals to everyone around that this guy just does not belong. Five kids pass by wearing NFL jerseys and sagging slacks. They all glare and one mutters a sarcastic “oooooh, baby,” as he looks Mr. Smith up and down. In his own world, the clothes Mr. Smith wears mean sophistication and…

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    Bully Film Analysis

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    With the release of the 2011 film Bully, the world was introduced to Alex Libby, a 13-year-old student from Iowa (Hirsh). Alex soon became the sympatric face for victims of bullying when the film followed him through a typical day of physical harassment, name-calling and death threats. Despite Alex’s efforts to report the bullying to adults at the school, the bullying continued until the movie producers feared for Alex’s well being and showed the videos to his parents. Alex’s parents were…

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    Bullying In Tasha's Life

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    According to the textbook, "Bullying is the purposeful infliction of psychological or physical pain on one individual by another or by a group." (p. 327) With that said, Tasha would definitely be considered a bully. The central problem in Tasha's situation is her home life. The illness of her mother and her father not working thus causing them to be living below the poverty line. It is not very unusual for children who experience hardship in one aspect of their life to take it out on others in…

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